need help/ideas to launch Seadoo boat w. NO boat ramp

I am trying to launch my sea doo speedster in my lake at my house in order to dock it while have the trailer painted. The only thing is there is NO boat ramp, and the lake bed is a bit soggy/muddy to some extent. The shore is hard andstable, but I am worried about the Speedster trailer getting bogged in the lake bed once I back it in.I thought about putting some flat planks down on the lake bed, then attaching the trailer to my four-wheeler. From the front of the four wheeler I would attach a winch cable from by 4x4 truck and ease the whole four wheeler and boat/trailerset-up in to the lake. Once the boat is launched I could pull everything out with my Truck and Winch.What do you think? Would this work? Anyone think this is crazy, or have a better idea?

I am trying to launch my sea doo speedster in my lake at my house in order to dock it while have the trailer painted. The only thing is there is NO boat ramp, and the lake bed is a bit soggy/muddy to some extent. The shore is hard andstable, but I am worried about the Speedster trailer getting bogged in the lake bed once I back it in.I thought about putting some flat planks down on the lake bed, then attaching the trailer to my four-wheeler. From the front of the four wheeler I would attach a winch cable from by 4x4 truck and ease the whole four wheeler and boat/trailerset-up in to the lake. Once the boat is launched I could pull everything out with my Truck and Winch.What do you think? Would this work? Anyone think this is crazy, or have a better idea?

Sounds plausible, I have seen much less thought out launching plans work

sounds like it will work...the trailer is light so you should have no problem. As long as the wench cable is from the truck and not the Quad. the wenches for the quads are only rated at 1,500lbs or something close and would snap with that kind of drag on it...from the truck its about 8,000 lbs... depending on what wench you have. good luck! Post some pix or video of your operation in progress

Go to the lumberyard and get 2 2"x12"x24' long boards, lay them out so that they are INSIDE the trailer wheels (let them sink in the mud). Using other boards, screw together to make a large rectangle. Slide the whole thing out into the water, leaving 5' or so on land, u may need someone to hold it still if there is a current. Back the boat in and the trailer axle will ride the boards down, so the tires can only sink so much. I did this for months b4 I got crap-load of crushed concrete and rocks to finish my launch